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What is the Disabilities and Computing Program
The Disabilities and Computing Program (DCP) is one of UCLA’s resources for students, faculty and staff with disabilities. The responsibility for adaptive computing and information access is shared by the Office for Students with Disabilities, the DCP, campus...
CAPTCHA alternatives
If your web forms are getting spammed, and CAPTCHA isn’t a good solution, here are some possible alternatives. http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=1836 http://softwareas.com/captcha-alternatives-and-end-user-attitudes I’ve taken to renaming our feedback pag...
UC Systemwide Electronic Accessibility Efforts
The systemwide UC Information Technology Accessibility Policy has been approved and is effective as of August 27, 2013. The policy promotes and supports an accessible IT environment within the University. By supporting IT accessibility, the University helps en...
Web Accessibility Resources
This article is a resource list to help Web developers design sites that are accessible to persons with disabilities. The list will evolve as technology changes, and also in response to issues raised by UCLA Web developers. It will be further supplemented by o...
Accessibility Demonstration Videos
These videos by the National Foundation for the Blind are helpful in understanding where web apps can fall short of being accessible:http://www.nfb.org/nfb/googleaccessibilityvideos.asp
Stanford Self-Help Web Design Resources
Stanford Self-help Web Design Resources http://itservices.stanford.edu/service/web/design Templates & Themes HTML & CSS Style Guide Accessibility Graphics & Art
SensusAccess
DCP/OIT has licensed the SensusAccess online file conversion service. Sensus combines a series of file conversion tools & unifies them in a web form interface. Specify the source file & desired format, and it emails you the result. It converts one file...
Managing YouTube closed captions
“For people who are deaf or hard of hearing, Closed Captions can mean the difference between understanding perfectly or not understanding at all. On top of that, if the language of the video you’re watching isn’t your first language, Closed Captions can help y...
Making PDFs accessible in Adobe Acrobat
Getting startedThis write up is not meant to be the official way to make PDFs accessible. We encourage you to visit the Disabilities Computing Program (DCP) and check out their workshops held throughout the year. This article will cover two types of PDFs: If y...